| ORGANIC TEA TREE OIL IDENTIFICATION |
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| Common Name |
Organic Tea Tree Essential Oil |
| Botanical Name |
Melaleuca alternifolia |
| FEMA #. |
- |
| CAS #. |
68647-73-4 |
| EINECS #. |
- |
| Hazard Ratings: |
Health: 1
Flammability: 3
Reactivity: 0 |
| TEA TREE OIL - FIRE, EXPLOSION & REACTIVITY DATA |
| Flash Point |
57 C CLOSED CUP |
| Extinguishing Media |
FOG-N | CO2-Y | FOAM-Y | DRY CHEMICAL-Y |
| Fire Fighting Procedures |
Fire fighters should wear positive pressure self-contained breathing apparatus. Water is unsuitable for use on burning materials but may be used to cool containers exposed to heat.
TEA TREE OIL UNUSUAL FIRE EXPLOSION HAZARDS: Combustible |
Hazardous Combustable OR
Decomposition Products |
No hazardous polymerization will occur.
STABILITY: Stable DOT CLASS: Combustible NFPA CLASS: NF |
| Conditions/Materials To Avoid |
Avoid sparks, flame and heat. Avoid contact with strong oxidizers and avoid hot work and sources of ignition on or near empty containers. |
| Hazardous Polymerization Products |
None. |
| TEA TREE OIL - PHYSICAL DATA |
| Odor, Appearance, And Physical State |
Natural Oil - Pale yellow liquid with aromatic medicinal odor. Mobile @ 20C. |
| Boiling Point |
176C |
| Melting Point |
Not found |
| Specific Gravity |
(H2O = 1.0): 885 -.906 |
| Vapor Pressure |
Not found |
| Vapor Density |
(AIR = 1): Not found |
| Solubility In H2o |
Insoluble |
| TEA TREE OIL - PROTECTION INFORMATION |
| Respiratory |
No special protection, organic vapor mask or respirator should be worn if vapors are found to be annoying or irritating. |
| Ventilation |
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| Eye |
Use chemical splash goggles |
| Skin |
Use chemical splash goggles |
| TEA TREE OIL - OCCUPATIONAL EXPOSURE LIMIT |
| Threshold Limit |
Not found |
| OSHA Permissible Exposure Limit (PEL) |
Not found |
| Carcinogen |
Has the substance been listed as a carcinogen or potential carcinogen in the 'Annual Report on Carcinogens' published by NTP, the International Agency for Research on Cancer, or by OSHA?
NTP: No IARC: No OSHA: No |
| TEA TREE OIL - HEALTH HAZARD IINFORMATION |
| Material Type |
Natural essential oil. Liquid may be irritating to skin and eyes low acute toxicity, but can cause breathing difficulties if swallowed. |
| Health Hazard |
Natural essential oil. |
| Primary Entry Routes |
Inhalation, eye contact, skin, ingestion |
| TEA TREE OIL - EMERGENCY FIRST AID PROCEDURES |
| Inhalation Exposure |
Remove to fresh air, contact physician. |
| Eye Contact |
Remove contact lenses, flush with cool water for 15 minutes. If irritation persists, call a physician. |
| Skin Contact |
Remove contaminated clothing. Wash with mild soap and water. |
| Ingestion |
Rinse mouth, call physician/ poison control center. |
| First Aid Notes |
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| TEA TREE OIL - SPILL, LEAK AND DISPOSAL |
| Spill/Release Procedures |
Remove sources of ignition, contain spill with inert non-combustible absorbent materiel and place in approved container this oil can be contained by sand or soil and absorbed by paper from which the oil will evaporate. |
| Waste Disposal |
Follow state, local, federal laws for proper disposal. |
| TEA TREE OIL - HANDLING AND SHIPPING PROCEEDURES |
| Handling & Shipping Procedures |
Store in full sealed containers in a cool dry place away from ignition, heat or direct sunlight. Follow good industrial safety practices. |
| SARA 313 |
SARA Chemical Name:
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The information in this MSDS was obtained from current and reputable sources. However, the data is provided without any warranty, express or implied, regarding its correctness or accuracy. It is the user's responsibility both to determine safe conditions for use of this product and to assume liability for loss, injury, damage, or expense resulting from improper use of this product
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